Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry: Pashinyan's visit to Karabakh is a challenge to war
Baku/18.06.18/Turan: The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry considers the Saturday visit of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and the line of contact of troops, as provocation and a challenge to war, said the head of the press service of the Foreign Ministry Hikmet Hajiyev. In his opinion, this is a deliberate step towards aggravating the situation, and not
the peaceful resolution of the conflict, he noted. -02D-
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